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This is the August 1972 issue of STOCK CAR RACING Magazine.


Condition:  Pretty Good


-cover corner crease lines
-light edge wear
-all pages there

Size:  8.5" x 11"

Pages: 82

Description of Contents:

 This has great vintage pictures and articles on the stock car racing scene, including a look at the new modifieds like Ford Pinto Chevrolet Vega and AMC Gremlin, examining the great "Gas Cap Controversy" at the Winston Cup Race, the Maynord Troyer modified Pinto with Shelby Cobra engine, feature on Whip Mulligan, Bobby Allison wins the Southeastern 500, Ed Howe "The Green Hornet", Bill Clemons wins with his American Motors Hornet at Louisville, article on fuel cell technology, short track racing at Stafford, David Pearson wins the NASCAR Rebel 400, feature on Reds Kagle, piston tricks, lots of Charger pictures, speed equipment ads ,  and much more.

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